A little light reading. The federal government has declassified documents on JFK’s assassination, and they’re full of interesting info about American efforts to topple the Cuban government – much of that happening right here in the 305. Wanna know how much someone could make back then for murdering a Communist party official, including Fidel himself? It’s in there. And there’s a searchable database, too. (Miami Herald, USA Today)

Give this man a prize. Ronnie Hurwitz has been volunteering in Miami’s oldest cemetery for 30 years all by himself. He’s become a de-facto Miami historian and says he’s “seen so many opened chickens I could open a Kentucky Fried.” Here’s what he’s learned about the city. (Miami Herald)

SMH. Gov. Scott vowed to never allow something like the elderly deaths at Hollywood Hills nursing home to happen ever again, and issued an emergency rule that all nursing homes now have backup generators. Props. But last week a Tallahassee judge said the rule was an overreaction and struck it down. Scott says he’ll appeal. (Miami Herald)

Dream team. We love this profile from Trackrecord on how two best friends came together to make Miami’s beloved local record store, Sweat Records, come to life.